I may have found a way to boot Linux in SheepShaver.
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I may have found a way to boot Linux in SheepShaver.
The image says all! It may actually be possible! I will try to update this post after doing some more experimenting.
- Ronald P. Regensburg
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I used the miboot.iso image. It can be used to install Debian Sarge. I found this while I was trying to find a way to install Linux/UNIX/BSD on my NuBus Power Macintosh 7100. Since I was low on blank CD's, I thought a good way to pass the time would be to try running it on SheepShaver. The miboot boot loader booted, but some error occured in the C code. From what I saw, the boot loader may have been based upon yaboot. I can't seem to find an old Debian Sarge (umm, I think I need 3.1?) iso image. If anyone on here can post a link to that, I would be very appreciative. More screenshots:
I would appreciate it if someone can upload these images to another site for Clockwise? I don't have a personal web page. sorry
I would appreciate it if someone can upload these images to another site for Clockwise? I don't have a personal web page. sorry
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nvm, I think I've found Debian Sarge for PPC. SheepShaver and my 7100 both lack open firmware, so miboot is an alternative. If you all want me to post my work and links to the files needed, say so. I am busy experimenting, so I don't want to upload something for nothing.
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If you don't know already, here is the site that helped me with my discoveries:
http://nubus-pmac.sourceforge.net
There was another site that I used to research this topic, but I forget what it was.
I hope I will find it again eventually.
http://nubus-pmac.sourceforge.net
There was another site that I used to research this topic, but I forget what it was.
I hope I will find it again eventually.
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I know . I am trying to find a build of Linux that doesn't require mmu. That, and Open Firmware. If you have read my previous posts, you would know that I was originally trying to find a linux distro/bootloader that will run on a machine without Open Firmware. Why? Because I own a NuBus PowerMac, so OF is not available. Ya know, I think I've heard somewhere that you can run Linux on a Mac Plus. Unless I'm mistaken, Open Firmware was not available in the 1980's.
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I think that the Open Firmware problem is resolved. OF is needed to boot; I have gotten Linux to boot on SS. Because of that, there may be a key possibility that the research on this topic may lead to all of us booting Mac OS X on SS. I would at least like to boot Rhapsody/OSX beta+10.0. btw, Ubuntu PPC will not boot until one of us figure out how to use the boot loader to start it. If someone will find a way, use a new world ROM. Ubuntu will not boot using Old World. By the way, why not PearPC? I'm sure Ubuntu will boot a lot faster that it may ever on SheepShaver. Another topic: BSD. Will it be more likely to run than Linux?
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This isn't the other site I was talking about, but it might help:
http://www.mauiholm.org/ohana/debian.html
Praise the Google!
http://www.mauiholm.org/ohana/debian.html
Praise the Google!